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confectionsandconfessions:

This is basically 7:00 am every day.

confectionsandconfessions:

This is basically 7:00 am every day.

(Source: icyblueeyes)

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ilovecharts:

A repost of a classic in honor of the 61% of North Carolinians who should be ashamed of themselves.

ilovecharts:

A repost of a classic in honor of the 61% of North Carolinians who should be ashamed of themselves.

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"Many people still confuse ‘attachment’ with ‘love.’ Attachments are about fear and dependency, and have more to do with love of self than love of another. Love without attachment is the purest love because it isn’t about what others can give you, because you’re empty. It’s about what you can give others—because you’re already full."

— Yasmin Mogahed (via nirvikalpa)

(Source: heartofabeliever, via kittychat)

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yourhealthista:

thedailywhat:

Burger King Announcement of the Day: Burger King said today that it will begin buying eggs only from farms that don’t cage their hens — and similarly, pork only from producers that don’t use gestation stalls to confine sows — with a plan to complete the transition by 2017. The decision is the first of its kind by a global fast food industry giant, and comes amid recent undercover investigations by animal rights activists and concessions from major companies.
“So many tens of thousands of animals will now be in better living conditions,” said Wayne Pacelle, president of the Humane Society of the United States. “Numerically this is significant because Burger King is such a big purchaser of these products.”
[nydn]

This? HUGE.

yourhealthista:

thedailywhat:

Burger King Announcement of the Day: Burger King said today that it will begin buying eggs only from farms that don’t cage their hens — and similarly, pork only from producers that don’t use gestation stalls to confine sows — with a plan to complete the transition by 2017. The decision is the first of its kind by a global fast food industry giant, and comes amid recent undercover investigations by animal rights activists and concessions from major companies.

“So many tens of thousands of animals will now be in better living conditions,” said Wayne Pacelle, president of the Humane Society of the United States. “Numerically this is significant because Burger King is such a big purchaser of these products.”

[nydn]

This? HUGE.